U.S. Joint Strike Drones will receive a secret AIM-260 JATM missile and will work in conjunction with sixth-generation fighters
The U.S. Air Force intends to lay the groundwork for the accelerated production of the secret AIM-260 Joint Advanced Tactical Missile (JATM), which will become a replacement for the AIM-120 AMRAAM. The new weapon is being developed for fourth-, fifth- and sixth-generation fighters, but U.S. Air Force officials said during a speech to Congress that drones will also be equipped with JATM.
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We're talking about the Cooperative Combat Aircraft (CCA) drones being developed as part of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program. Drones with AIM-260 JATM missiles will work closely with manned sixth generation fighters.
U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Charles Q. Brown emphasized that the JATM is a very important component for the CCA program. It was previously reported that the service wants to develop 1,000 drones: 600 for the F-35A Lightning II and 400 for the fifth-sixth generation fighters. The pilot of each aircraft would fly two drones.
The first JATM carrier will be the F-22 Raptor. The F-35 Lightning II, F-15EX Eagle II, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, and the sixth generation fighter will also be able to launch the AIM-260, which will be available in about 12 years.
Source: The War Zone